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I am on 9926 TP currently and know this week will be the CP.

 

Q: will those of us on the TP, receive or auto update to the CP automatically like we did with the TP's?

 

I know TP's and CP's are quite different as the CP's are supposed to be more refined and solid in regards to stability. not that I have had any crashes or anything as of yet.

 

But I have had this nagging question in my mind up to this point.

 

Thanks,

Chris

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From what was being said, they said a CP was supposed to drop on us "next week" or did they pull a slight of hand and mean a TP? wheelchair-em.gif

They never said CP.

There's not going to be a CP.  There's going to be regular TP updates for the insider program.  The days of DP, CP, RP (The Sinofsky era here's a bone and your feedback doesn't matter crap) are gone.

 

The TP is the new way of doing things and is MUCH better IMO.

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Because they were holding and event on the 21st, and because of previous rumors, the majority of people expected build 9926 to be explicitly called out as the Consumer Preview, but there was no solid proof of this. 

 

I'm curious how we'll know what milestone they're at if they keep calling it the "insert month" Technical Preview. Let's see what they do next. 

ok, another question:

 

Q: As we know MSFT admitted to having crossed the 10,000 build for Windows 10. are there any builds between 9926 and 10,000? or is 10,000 coming down the pipe. if you need to know what I'm referring to, Neowin news had a big story about it before the windows 10 webcast last wednesday.

 

I should think we'll see it because windows 10 isn't anywhere near ready for RTM. man.. I'm excited! my putting windows 10 through its paces is going really well. no crashes, no graphical lag or stuttering, DirectX12 is rock solid. I'm personally proud of Microsoft at this point. Windows 10 will do exactly what  Ineed it to do, Game, write letters and do my videos. nothing but thumbs up.

 

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